My 50 yrd group with my Air Arms 400

Good Morning OK Dude! I will PM you.

Is your Beeman a .177?

I'll send you a few pellets that might be good too.

I have made a lot of fishing weight tryin the pellets choices out there. My Gamo Hunter 220/.177 would shot the Beeman Crow Magnum (hollow point) quite well- [beeep] those are a destructive pellet but neither of curretn barrels likes them /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
 
Yes my Beeman is a .177 I just bought some Crow Magnum pellets but I havent had a chance to get out and shoot any of them out of it yet.I also bought some Crossman Premiere HP pellets.I dont shoot my pellet gun a whole lot but I like having it sighted in when the birds start getting really thick in the spring. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
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Yes my Beeman is a .177 I just bought some Crow Magnum pellets but I havent had a chance to get out and shoot any of them out of it yet.I also bought some Crossman Premiere HP pellets.I dont shoot my pellet gun a whole lot but I like having it sighted in when the birds start getting really thick in the spring. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif



The CP's are super-accurate in my .22 barrel.
 
Here is a 40 yrd group i shot. Also I have a almost full tin of crow magnums I would give away if someone wants to try them. They are in .22 They wont shoot in my benji or AA. I havent tried kodiaks yet.
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Hey guys I have some Gamo magnums and some Gamo master points(wich i think sucks) and some crow magnums I want to get rid of. Let me know. Im needing some kodiaks.
 
Yah I know portland but I figured someone might want to plink with them. Im not wantin to sell them just give em away. By the way why did AA let you go so to speak?
 
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OK, ya'll got me. where can I find one of these and what should I get. I have been searching airguns all evening.



Depends on what you want to do with it the most, and how much you want to spend. PCP airguns (also known as "the Dark Side" of airguns) are expensive.
Plinking/pest birds, rabbits/squirrels, woodchuck/nutria sized stuff, crows, etc. Sometimes it's good to know what range you want to shoot at, too.
I am a fan of the .25 caliber, and believe it to be the best all-around airgun caliber for hunting. It is as accurate as the other calibers, and packs a whole lot more punch if the gun is pushing them fast enough. Of course you will likely get less shots per fill this way.
This will likely be my next .25, and is a bargain for what it is at about$407 (prices are going up quick on this gun), looks like they are getting more and more popular). It's a magazine-fed, lever-action repeater, and to say it is powerful is an understatement. I'm getting the carbine, as it is the perfect size to take thru the woods. The long rifle version is a tank.

http://www.straightshooters.com/eunjin/sumatracarbine.html

Straight shooters also has a selection of the AirArms guns which are excellent air rifles.

Don't even get me started on the bigbores.....
 
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How about a 200yard group with a .30cal 128gr airgun!

Best group of three @200yds. Approximately 900fps! DAQ .308, 20" barrel and 3200psi fill.

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Think I might have a chance at the Globe Egg shoot? LOL /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
SubMOA@200yards!?!? That is awesome!

That is some serious motivation for me to hit up the 200yard spots at the range when I get my .45 back from being touched-up! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowingsmilie.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowingsmilie.gif
 
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